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john: a little harsh. he is doing his job. >> it's not his job to take people from their own property and put them in jail. john: a month later that put this video online. it was the dozens of times. some viewers criticized the police. pepos the video and youtube and they come back. >> in uniform. four officers. >> police showed up outside a meeting and started writing tickets for parking violations. parking farther than 12 inches from the curb. >> can i see it? and i see the ruler? john: your friend take that. that's 12 inches from the curb. john: after the media picked up on the story the police chief said his officers actions were inappropriate. charges against any were dropped, but no officer was ever punished. than ever are as far as we know. even when the arrest news. the sedative, police pursuit. >> you're going away. because it's an active seen interleaving. no place. go away. no. john: he went away to move across the street, but then the officer drove up to in there. >> put it down. put it down. t
john: a little harsh. he is doing his job. >> it's not his job to take people from their own property and put them in jail. john: a month later that put this video online. it was the dozens of times. some viewers criticized the police. pepos the video and youtube and they come back. >> in uniform. four officers. >> police showed up outside a meeting and started writing tickets for parking violations. parking farther than 12 inches from the curb. >> can i see it? and i...
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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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[applauding] john: even john boehner applauded. not very enthusiastically, but he applauded the president saying a million electric vehicles will help us break our dependence on oil. that is a popular idea. after leonardo dicaprio is proud he owns one of these hybrid electric cars which can go 125 miles per hour. great. he can afford the $100,000 cost. so can justin bieber. george clooney bought this car for 100 grand but sold it back to the company. maybe because it only goes 30 miles before it needs to recharge. still, electric cars just appeal to people. they give off no emissions. that is why they're a great alternative to oil burning cars. so says brian wynne. part of the electric drive transportation association an electric car lobbying group. bjorn lomborg is back because he is skkptical. a dirty secret? what? >> john, they don't emit any co2 on the road, but once you produce them, they emit a lot of co2 because a lot of energy goes into the production, especially the battery. half of all the emissions coming out of the elec
[applauding] john: even john boehner applauded. not very enthusiastically, but he applauded the president saying a million electric vehicles will help us break our dependence on oil. that is a popular idea. after leonardo dicaprio is proud he owns one of these hybrid electric cars which can go 125 miles per hour. great. he can afford the $100,000 cost. so can justin bieber. george clooney bought this car for 100 grand but sold it back to the company. maybe because it only goes 30 miles before...
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[applauding] john: even john boehner applauded. not very enthusiastically, but he applauded the president saying a million electric vehicles will help us break our dependence on oil. that is a popular idea. after leonardo dicaprio is proud he owns one of these hybrid electric cars which can go 125 miles per hour. great. he can afford the $100,000 cost. so can justin bieber. george clooney bought this car for 100 grand but sold it back to the company. maybe because it only goes 30 miles before it needs to recharge. still, electric cars just appeal to people. they give off no emissions. that is why they're a great alternative to oil burning cars. so says brian wynne. part of the electric drive transportation association an electric car lobbying group. bjorn lomborg is back because he is skkptical. a dirty secret? what? >> john, they don't emit any co2 on the road, but once you produce them, they emit a lot of co2 because a lot of energy goes into the production, especially the battery. half of all the emissions coming out of the elec
[applauding] john: even john boehner applauded. not very enthusiastically, but he applauded the president saying a million electric vehicles will help us break our dependence on oil. that is a popular idea. after leonardo dicaprio is proud he owns one of these hybrid electric cars which can go 125 miles per hour. great. he can afford the $100,000 cost. so can justin bieber. george clooney bought this car for 100 grand but sold it back to the company. maybe because it only goes 30 miles before...
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. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe, joins us from california. you made people mad. >> yes, i did. >> you fired 36 principals, 200 some teachers, closed school, and eventually pushed out in washington, d.c.. >> yeah. well, remember, that when i took over the district, it was the lowest performing and most distucksal district in the entire country. what i did were things i thought were obvious, close low performing failing schools failing children for decades. i'm going to fire ineffective employees, pay the effective ones more money, cut a central office bureaucracy out of control in half. those were the things i k
. >> and now, john stossel. john: schools are lousy. what would you do part of the government's monopoly? one school chancellor fired under performing teachers. that made teachers mad. >> she's misled, misguided, and doing that to other people. >> she's not trained, doesn't know what real teaching is. john: what a terrible choice to lead schools and called the hatchet lady. "time" made her look like a witch. who is this awful person? let's ask her. michelle rhe,...
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: day que john mkey. when we return drugs and booze. i say it should be legal. next. [applause] [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constituonal psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an ad and drug czar illegal. students, i assume none of you ever drink or use drugs? [laughter] i know what you to incriminatyourself for parents may be watching but how many think most break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody kennedy was a tv personality at mtv and was 20 and grew up in the music business there was no lawbreaking or drug use there? >> not on my end because i made the choice which was very boring for me but there were drugs and alcohol and marital relations with the unmarried people that i did not participate. john: you very street and 20 years old you were at mt
: day que john mkey. when we return drugs and booze. i say it should be legal. next. [applause] [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constituonal psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an ad and drug czar illegal. students, i assume none of you ever...
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john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do they know that? apparently not. that is next. >> the government is spending trillions of dollars, and you are going to be expected to pay the bill. how you feel about that? how you feel about that? >> i don't really think about did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to hel
john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but...
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. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >> only a few will be able to afford it. >> john: washington has been an open place for taxi to become a taxi driver so why monkey with it. >> folks have different legislation, our charge is to implement it. >> john: how many laws have you gotten past? >> very active. >> john: eve repeal any. >> no, we haven't appealed any. >> john: it makes it much harder to be an 6. >> john: put aside what you eat. it turns out, no. some towns ban meals. one banned all fast food restaurants. they want to limit the st i eat. if you sell certain things at the food police disapprove of, you better
. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >>...
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john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important tt your peoe understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do they know that? apparently not. that is next. >> the government is spending trillions of dollars, and you are going to be expected to pay the bill. how you feel about that? >> i don't really think about ♪ john: okay. she's young to understand, she has to pay for my age group. i assume all the young people have some understanding. politicians talked about generational that for years. >> wake-up young people. we are stealing their future. robin, literally robbing the next generation. so the next generation, college students should know about the probl
john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is important tt your peoe understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do...
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john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at all. john: i built my career on people like you. i do not think it was exploiting new. i needed research help and my employer laughed i would ask a college and i was surprised many were eager to, but afterwards they said i learned more from you than college and i didn't have to pay anything i had to pay tuition that ripped me off. >> tel much to make? [laughter] >> not enough to pay $7.20 per hour? john: not that time. >> if i had to pay i would hire the full-time employee. >> why is the best companies flight google treat them as an investment? t
john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at...
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john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is impornt that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but do they know that? apparently not. that is next. >> the government is spending trillions of dollars, and you are going to be expected to pay the bill. how you feel about that? this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur ♪ john: okay. she's young to understand, she has to pay for my age group. i
john: -- john: it works. >> it does unfortunately. our moral code is such that we believe that is what is important. instead of personal responsibility, people responsible for their own life, pursuing their own happiness, there unsuccess, that is what this country is really about. john: thank you. at the beginning of the show i pretended to steal things for kids. i do these silly things because i think it is impornt that your people understand that my generation is ripping them off. but...
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john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at all. john: i built my career on people like you. i do not think it was exploiting new. i needed research help and my employer laughed i would ask a college and i was surprised many were eager to, but afterwards they said i learned more from you than college and i didn't have to pay anything i had to pay tuition that ripped me off. >> tel much to make? [laughter] >> not enough to pay $7.20 per hour? john: not that time. >> if i had to pay i would hire the full-time employee. >> why is the best companies flight google treat them as an investment? t
john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at...
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john: a little harsh. he is doing his job. >> it's not his job to take people from their own property and put them in jail. john: a month later that put this video online. it was the dozens of times. some viewers criticized the police. pepos the video and youtube and they come back. >> in uniform. four officers. >> police showed up outside a meeting and started writing tickets for parking violations. parking farther than 12 inches from the curb. >> can i see it? and i see the ruler? john: your friend take that. that's 12 inches from the curb. john: after the media picked up on the story the police chief said his officers actions were inappropriate. charges against any were dropped, but no officer was ever punished. than ever are as far as we know. even when the arrest news. the sedative, police pursuit. >> you're going away. because it's an active seen interleaving. no place. go away. no john: he went away to move across the street but then the officer drove up to in there. >> put it down. put it down. the
john: a little harsh. he is doing his job. >> it's not his job to take people from their own property and put them in jail. john: a month later that put this video online. it was the dozens of times. some viewers criticized the police. pepos the video and youtube and they come back. >> in uniform. four officers. >> police showed up outside a meeting and started writing tickets for parking violations. parking farther than 12 inches from the curb. >> can i see it? and i...
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john: thank you for that unconventional wisdom. that is our show, thank you for watching, we will see you next week.n at princeton should scoop up a man.eton should marry someone from principeton. >> brenda: more about march going out like a lamb. and stocks ending the month roaring. and the largest quarterly gain in history. and the s&p 500 finally hitting an all-time high. what about the economy? while some areas of improving. jobless benefits moving up. new home sales slowing down and a key read on investment plans raising a red flag. so, is wall street signaling a boom or ignoring a coming bust? hi, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, let's get to it. the bulls and bears this week, we've got gary b smith, jonas max ferris, john lay field along with julian epstein. welcome to everybody. okay, john, boom or bust? >> unfortunately, brenda, i believe a bust. and i wish that wasn't the case. there are a few positive things going on in the economy, but with long-term structural unemployment, not cyclical unemployment and ane
john: thank you for that unconventional wisdom. that is our show, thank you for watching, we will see you next week.n at princeton should scoop up a man.eton should marry someone from principeton. >> brenda: more about march going out like a lamb. and stocks ending the month roaring. and the largest quarterly gain in history. and the s&p 500 finally hitting an all-time high. what about the economy? while some areas of improving. jobless benefits moving up. new home sales slowing down...
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>> i agree with what toby and john said. look, the same as if in the old days, you know, you went out and took an ad out in the newspaper and said, you know, my boss stinks, ibm doesn't pay me enough. et cetera, et cetera. now, you know, maybe jonas thinks well, that doesn't matter. look, allf those negative things matter and people say, oh, maybe ibm is a crummy company and we shouldn't buy the computers and-- >> i would say not relating to the company. behaving badly online and look at the women and-- >> and i went out last night and i got drunk. u're allowed to say that online. the whole point, jonas is talking about the company. >> brenda: the company. and julian, weigh in here. >> jonas as usual makes the right distinction here, things that employers should worry about. >> brenda: he's not the-- >> there are things like the use of company equipment, the publication of things that are very sensitive to the company, and privacy issues, those things companies should have very clear moves about and then there's other things
>> i agree with what toby and john said. look, the same as if in the old days, you know, you went out and took an ad out in the newspaper and said, you know, my boss stinks, ibm doesn't pay me enough. et cetera, et cetera. now, you know, maybe jonas thinks well, that doesn't matter. look, allf those negative things matter and people say, oh, maybe ibm is a crummy company and we shouldn't buy the computers and-- >> i would say not relating to the company. behaving badly online and...
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john, rick, mike and mark. and john, democrats pick on the ryan plan and say it cuts too much. you say it doesn't cut nearly enough. that is the flipside. explain. >> a balanced budget is not small government. under the plan government spending will increase the next ten years when we get to a balanced budget in 2023. it will be $4.1 trillion. 3.4% annual increases in spending versus 5% under the democrats plan. rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his base put him in there to it reduce the burden of government and this will greatly expand it. >> mark, john has a point. the ryan budget averages out to $4.1 trillion a year. $500 billion a year more are than what we are spending now you with president obama. >> it actually cuts too much, david. it cuts -- >> doesn't cut at all! >> cuts $4.7 trillion over ten years and in areas that we shouldn't be cutting. >> it doesn't cut. >> we should be expanding scientific, education. areas that are going to cree jobs.reate number one it will never get enacted. if it did, it is unrealistic. totally out the
john, rick, mike and mark. and john, democrats pick on the ryan plan and say it cuts too much. you say it doesn't cut nearly enough. that is the flipside. explain. >> a balanced budget is not small government. under the plan government spending will increase the next ten years when we get to a balanced budget in 2023. it will be $4.1 trillion. 3.4% annual increases in spending versus 5% under the democrats plan. rean thinks this is small government. he is playing bad politics because his...
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and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take money supposed to go to some project and you build a fence around your house, whether that fence is good, makes your house look better and whether your neighbors like it, it's stealing and that's exactly what these guys are doing, it's called pork and it's stealing and shows the character of our congress and it shows why our country is so screwed up. >> brenda: well, gary b, what about digging private wealth for private property owners? what's going on? >> well, i tell you what, brenda, on the one hand we have 85% of americans think there should be a balanced budget. i
and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take money supposed to go to some project and...
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. >> john, are you for this or against it? >> i'm against it, but let's not give it back to federal workers here. let's cut federal spending in the u.s. and also cut out egypt. the founding fathers were very clear that we maintain friendly relations with all nations, but allied by none. it's hard to conceive how it enhances our national security thousands of miles away. >> bill, some people call these things bribes. some of these foreign aid programs. doesn't it amount to that? >> i'm in favor of bribes. i think liz is too much of a softy. i'd cut up all the aid. this is what we've done over the past half century, given billions of dollars, almost a trillion dollars cumulatively to nations that are run by corrupt, violent regimes and -- >> you say that's a good thing? >> no, what i'm saying is that we've been giving away this money thinking that the money would wash away the violence and the corruption and it does not wash it away. it irrigates it. i would cut off. >> sabrina, a plague on all your houses, bill would cut it all
. >> john, are you for this or against it? >> i'm against it, but let's not give it back to federal workers here. let's cut federal spending in the u.s. and also cut out egypt. the founding fathers were very clear that we maintain friendly relations with all nations, but allied by none. it's hard to conceive how it enhances our national security thousands of miles away. >> bill, some people call these things bribes. some of these foreign aid programs. doesn't it amount to...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ . gerri: welcome to "the willis report." rand paul's turn with the gop. will the establishment stand with him or abandonment? and college students barely knowing how to read. that is the case with one city's public school system. in miami fashion week. we will have the glitz and glamour right here on the show tonight. gerri: the deli is facing accusations tonight tha
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the sequester has been in effect now since march 1st. six full days of sequestered, and not the single sign of armageddon or the apocalypse at president obama threatened would befall us. quite the opposite, in fact. wall street today produced another record-7 performance. the dow jones industrials, up 33 points closing a record high for
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you like it when colleges do step up with a new idea to tryto solve this. >> yeah. i think this would be a wonderful idea. i would if it were practical in any way. college of the ozarks has 1200 kids, everyone of them is given the opportunity to work on campus in exchange for tuition. you take that to my alma mater of the ohio state university you can't find 50,000 plus jobs to give kids. it's a great thing for that small school, it couldn't possibly work everywhere. i wish it could. >> but steve, the point is that all these one size fits all solutions don't work. that's what we've seen wi
and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you...
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john boehner led that efrt. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the budget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believer in open government. as the chairman of the subcommittee, i'm a big believer in the process because i think we all improved by the input that we get from the public and witnesses and by having the debate among ourselves to achieve a better piece of legislation. i'm a big believer in the process and i hope we use that going forward. lou: one of the things that irritates me in washington dc is one i heard the president talk about how he is going to educate the american people. i applaud congressmen and senators and those who listen to the american people. your rules invite public opinion about the issues most important to their constituents, the american people. i would love to compliment you and leaders for that. i don't think we can put enough emphasis on how impo
john boehner led that efrt. to make sure that people could deal with it. lou: does this mean regular order will be applied to all major issues before the house of representatives? >> i certainly hope so. lou: whether it is illegal immigration, the budget, whatever it may be. >> i am a big believer in open government. as the chairman of the subcommittee, i'm a big believer in the process because i think we all improved by the input that we get from the public and witnesses and by...
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inflation is not a problem, john, is it? >> yes, absolutely. these guys are whistling pass want grave yard as they are doing with everything else on the agenda. corn prices doubled in the past few years and gasolines are high . people are having a struggle out there and the fed at zero interest, there is no ability to absorb a systemic shock. you have the problem of promise having to raise rates because of inflation into a recession. these guys are whistling past the grave yd and it is not a good thing for america. >> gary is not whistling but laughing, why? >> again, in falms - falls into the blackhawk helicopter conspiracy theory. you look at the numbers and year to year inflation is two percent. everyone said we can't trust the number. we used the number from the government. point 7 percent. lampt month. yes, everyone saw gasoline energy prices up 8 or nine percent. that hurts and stinkings is 10 percent . average person's budget. if it 100%, we woulde pulling our hai out. inflation across the board. food up two percent. it seems like a not
inflation is not a problem, john, is it? >> yes, absolutely. these guys are whistling pass want grave yard as they are doing with everything else on the agenda. corn prices doubled in the past few years and gasolines are high . people are having a struggle out there and the fed at zero interest, there is no ability to absorb a systemic shock. you have the problem of promise having to raise rates because of inflation into a recession. these guys are whistling past the grave yd and it is...
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john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al at least some parents can take the school they think best and if it isn't taken tickets elsewhere. that competition, the beginning of a free-market will make schools better. that is our show. we'll see you next week. ♪ $20,000. >> if you can't get enough log on to foxnews.com for the after the show show which begins in moments. >> brenda: the bulls are off to the races. blue chips, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. new high after new high. and all those records coming despite all those spending cuts, all those lawmakers were warning us about. so are investors buying because d.c
john: interested in math. >> yes. >> reading a. >> rating. john: work? [laughter] john: that charter gets top test scores and spends less money per student. no, not all charters are great. some are worse than regular schools. that's okay. if a charter is bad, it fails and goes away. that is what brings improvement. by contrast, for years the government monopoly schools never closed. kids were trapped. the beauty of charters or vouchers or tax credit for schools is choice. al...
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liz: those names along with john's names. john's names, general electric and unitedhealthcare, picking two dow components here. unitedhealthcare had a good day yesterday. they had a good month and good quarter. general electric, looking at where the up side is here. you can pick a growth exciting story. do either of those fit those parameters? >> well, they're special cases. now with the market that has run up, 10, 12%, depending which index you look at, we're looking a little more at stock picking. here are the special cases. you unitedhealthcare. you know all the money in the health care sector this year is arguably flowed into the hospitals, leaving the insurance providers somewhat behind, especially on a performance basis. that is where unitedhealthcare comes in. they will see more customers. they will see more revenue.
liz: those names along with john's names. john's names, general electric and unitedhealthcare, picking two dow components here. unitedhealthcare had a good day yesterday. they had a good month and good quarter. general electric, looking at where the up side is here. you can pick a growth exciting story. do either of those fit those parameters? >> well, they're special cases. now with the market that has run up, 10, 12%, depending which index you look at, we're looking a little more at...